Player Signings

Utica Comets Director of Hockey Operations Pat Conacher has announced that the club has re-signed defenseman John Negrin to an American Hockey League contract for the 2016-17 season.

Negrin, 27, collected 11 points (1-10-11) in 58 games for the Comets during the 2015-16 season. He set career highs in games played (58), and shots on goal (64). His 10 assists tied a career-high previously set with the Abbotsford Heat during the 2009-10 season. In three seasons with the Comets, Negrin has amassed 15 points (1-14-15) in 109 games.

Prior to joining the Comets for the 2013-14 season, Negrin split the 2012-13 season with the AHL’s Chicago Wolves and Lake Erie Monsters as well as the Kalamazoo Wings of the ECHL. Between his two AHL stops, Negrin registered five points in 18 games (2-3-5) while he collected another nine points (two goals, seven assists) in 44 ECHL contests.

The 6’2”, 202-pound native of Vancouver, British Columbia has appeared in 236 AHL games with the Abbotsford Heat, St. John’s IceCaps, Wolves, Monsters and Comets. Over his seven professional seasons he has compiled 34 AHL points (8-37-45).

In the 2007 National Hockey League Entry Draft, Negrin was selected by the Calgary Flames in the third round (70th overall). He appeared in three NHL games with the Flames and registered an assist during the 2008-09 season.

TIGERS SIGN 2016 3RD ROUND PICK JALEN PRICE

Medicine Hat, AB – The Medicine Hat Tigers are pleased to announce the signing of forward Jalen Price to a Standard WHL Player Agreement.

“We are excited that Jalen has made the decision to join our organization,” stated Head Coach and General Manager Shaun Clouston, “We welcome Jalen and his family to the Tigers and look forward to working together in the future.”

Price was the Tigers 2016 3rd Round Pick 63rd overall back in May. The Delta, BC native played last season with the Delta Hockey Academy in the Canadian Sport School Hockey League, one of the most difficult leagues to play in.

Last year Price recorded 33 points in 25 games including 15 goals and 18 assists. During the 2014-15 season Price collected 95 points in just 44 games.

“Jalen is a player that can play on both sides of the puck and plays with lots of energy,” said Senior Director of Player Development Darren Kruger, “We are thrilled that Jalen and his family have decided to be a part of our organization in the next chapter of his hockey career.”

Price will also compete for a spot on the Tigers roster beginning in the 2017-18 season as a 16 year old.

The Tigers have now signed their Top 5 draft picks from the 2016 class as Price joins fellow picks Josh Williams (1st), Daniel Baker (2nd), Henrik Rybinski (2nd) and Ryden Fedyck (3rd).

LOGAN FOSTER SIGNS WITH SPOKANE

SPEEDY FORWARD COMMITS TO CHIEFS

SPOKANE, Wash. – The Spokane Chiefs announced today that 1999-born forward Logan Foster has signed a Standard Player Agreement and committed to playing in the Western Hockey League. He was the Chiefs’ Seventh Round (146th Overall) selection in the 2014 WHL Bantam Draft.

“We are thrilled to add another valuable player to our organization in Logan Foster,” said Chiefs’ General Manager Tim Speltz. “Logan has continued to develop as we hoped he would when we drafted him in 2014. He has earned an opportunity to compete for a spot on this year’s roster and we are excited to have him.”

Last season, with the Tisdale Trojans of the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League, Foster punched in 12 goals and 17 assists for 29 points in 42 games. He added three goals and three assists in six playoff games.

The 5-foot-10, 170-pound forward from Kamsack, Saskatchewan, also competed for his province at the 2015 Canada Winter Games, pitching in two assists in seven games.

TIGERS SIGN IMPORT PICK DAHLSTROM

Medicine Hat, AB – The Medicine Hat Tigers are pleased to announce the signing of import forward John Dahlstrom to a Standard Player Agreement Friday morning.

“We are excited that John has decided to come to North America to continue his development,” said Head Coach and General Manager Shaun Clouston. “He is a talented forward who will add depth to our offense this season. We look forward to seeing John on the ice in training camp next month.”

Dahlstrom, a native of Sweden, was selected in the second round of this year’s CHL Import Draft (76th overall) and was also taken in the 7th round of the 2015 NHL Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks. Last season the 19 year old played 38 games with Frolunda HC J20 squad recording 35 points including 21 goals. He also spent 13 games playing professional hockey in the Swedish Hockey League, recording 1 assist.

Dahlstrom brings international flare to the Tigers as he has represented his country on multiple occasions including the Ivan Hlinka Tournament and World U18’s. Most recently Dahlstrom was named to the World Junior Championship camp roster for Sweden.

CHIEFS SIGN HARD-NOSED FORWARD RILEY MCKAY

SPOKANE ANNOUNCES THIRD PROSPECT SIGNING THIS WEEK

SPOKANE, Wash. – The Spokane Chiefs announced today that Riley McKay has signed a Standard Player Agreement and committed to playing in the Western Hockey League. McKay, a 1999-born forward from Swan River, Manitoba, was originally listed by the Chiefs in September 2014.

“We have been very impressed by Riley’s commitment to improvement while maintaining a dimension of toughness and grit that will be valuable in our league,” Chiefs’ General Manager Tim Speltz said. “We’re very happy to welcome Riley to our group and look forward to his contributions for our organization.”

McKay posted 12 goals, 22 assists and 151 penalty minutes in 54 games for the Swan Valley Stampeders of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League last season. He added an assist and 12 PIM in six playoff games.

The signing caps a busy week for Speltz and the Chiefs as the organization also announced the signing of prospects Eric Van Impe and Logan Foster on Tuesday and Thursday, respectively.

COMETS SIGN CODY KUNYK

Earned WCHA’S Player of the Year Award in 2013-14

Utica Comets Director of Hockey Operations Pat Conacher has announced that the club has signed forward Cody Kunyk to an American Hockey League contract for the 2016-17 season.

Kunyk, 26, finished the 2015-16 season second on his team in goals (13) and points (29) with the Gentofte Stars of the Meta Ligaen (Denmark). Prior to playing overseas, Kunyk spent his rookie season with the Syracuse Crunch. He collected 26 points (10-16-26), and 38 penalty minutes in 69 games. He made his pro hockey and NHL debut with the Tampa Bay Lightning on April 13, 2014 and logged 10:12 minutes of ice time.

Prior to turning pro, Kunyk played four seasons with the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. He was just the 30th player in the NCAA Division I program’s history to generate 100 or more career points. He ranks among the Top-15 scorers in Nanooks history with 60 goals, 73 assists, and 133 points in 148 games. During the 2013-14 season, his senior season, he led the Nanooks in goals (22), points (43), power-play goals (6), and short-handed goals (22). His 34 league points that seasons landed him the WCHA scoring leader honors, en route to being named the WCHA Player of the Year.

The 5’11”, 200-pound native of Sherwood Park, Alberta skated with the AJHL’s Sherwood Park Crusaders from 2006 to 2010. In those four seasons he posted 169 points (82-89-169) in 165 games. He finished top 10 on his team in scoring during each of his final three years, including a team-leading 87 point campaign during the 2009-10 season. His 44 goals finished amongst league leaders, while his 87 points finished as fifth-most.

Condors sign Frankie Simonelli to AHL contract

D-man spent last season with the Providence Bruins

CONDORSTOWN, Calif. – The Bakersfield Condors announced today that the team has signed d-man Frankie Simonelli to an American Hockey League (AHL) contract for the 2016-17 season. Stay up to date with who is signed with the team’s roster tracker available by clicking here.

Has played 58 games at the AHL level, all with Providence, over the last two seasons with 11 points (3g-8a) and a +4

In the ECHL, he had 10 points (1g-9a) in 19 regular season games along with 10 points (3g-7a) in 24 postseason contests as he helped the South Carolina Stingrays advance to the 2015 Kelly Cup Finals

Played four seasons at the University of Wisconsin and was a second-team All-Big Ten selection as a senior in 2013-14

Amassed a collegiate career high in goals with six and matched his career high in points with 19 in 37 games that same season

Won a World Junior Championship (U18) Gold Medal for the United States in 2009-10

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Zborovskiy Inks with Rangers

Regina, Saskatchewan – The New York Rangers announced today the team signed Regina Pats defenceman Sergey Zborovskiy to an entry-level contract.

Zborovskiy was the Pats’ first round pick, 39th overall, in the 2014 CHL Import Draft. After his rookie season with the Pats, the Moscow, RUS native was selected by the Rangers in the third round, 79th overall, in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.

Since joining the Pats, Zborovskiy has played 135 of a possible 144 regular season games. Over that time, the 6’4”, 195 lbs. defender posted 44 points (11G, 33A) to go with 131 penalty minutes and a +30 plus/minus rating. He has 18 games of playoff experience under his belt, registering six assists and a +11 plus/minus rating.

Internationally, Zborovskiy played for Team Russia against Team WHL in the CHL Canada-Russia Series, scoring a goal in two games of action. He was also invited to try-out for Russia’s World Junior club.

Sergey Zborovskiy is the third Pats player to sign a professional contract this month. Connor Hobbs (entry-level, Washington) and Colby Williams (one-year, Hershey) both had their signings announced at the beginning of July.

Oil Kings Sign Goaltender Bilous

EDMONTON, ALTA. – The Edmonton Oil Kings have signed goaltender Boston Bilous to a standard WHL Player Agreement announced general manager Randy Hansch today.

Bilous, who was selected by Edmonton in the 4th round (80th overall) in the 2016 WHL Bantam Draft, played last year with the Delta Hockey Academy Bantam Prep team where he won the Goaltender of the Year award for the league.

“I am very excited to get new chapter going and move forward with the organization,” said Bilous. “I am looking to progress my game under their leadership. The Oil Kings have a great system there and I am happy to be part of it.”

The 6’2, 205-pound Langley, BC native also was key in helping his team win all four major tournaments they entered in 2014-15 as well.

“We are very pleased to announce Boston’s signing,” said Hansch. “Moving forward this will allow him to transition into our program and develop in to becoming a future Oil King. In Boston, he is a good size goaltender that brings athletic ability in the crease.”

Condors sign Jaedon Deschenau to AHL contract

Winger averaged over a point-per-game with Kootenay in the WHL

CONDORSTOWN, Calif. – The Bakersfield Condors announced today that the team has signed winger Jaedon Descheneau (JAY-den, duh – SHAY – noh) to an American Hockey League (AHL) contract for the 2016-17 season. Stay up to date with who is signed with the team’s roster tracker available by clicking here.

Drafted in the 5th round (#124 overall) of the 2014 NHL Draft by the St. Louis Blues

Missed nearly all of the 2015-16 season with a shoulder injury

Registered 272 points (111g-161a) in 265 games with the Kootenay Ice of the Western Hockey League (WHL) over four seasons

Led the Ice in goals with 44 in 2013-14

HOME OPENER IS OCTOBER 22
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OILERS SIGN MUSIL

The Edmonton Oilers have signed defenceman David Musil to a one-year contract.

Musil, 23, appeared in 67 games with the American Hockey League’s Bakersfield Condors last season, posting 14 points (3G, 11A) and 39 penalty minutes.

The 6’4”, 203-pound blueliner has appeared in 193 career AHL games, accumulating 37 points (7G, 30A) and 128 penalty minutes.

Musil has also played in four career NHL games with Edmonton, registering two assists and two penalty minutes.

The Delta, British Columbia native was selected by the Oilers in the second round, 31st overall in the 2011 NHL Draft.

FORWARD CARTER CHORNEY SIGNS WITH CHIEFS

SECOND-ROUND PICK COMMITS TO WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE

SPOKANE, Wash. – The Spokane Chiefs announced Monday that forward Carter Chorney has signed a Standard Player Agreement and committed to playing in the Western Hockey League. Chorney was the Chiefs’ third pick (second round, 39th overall) of the 2016 WHL Bantam Draft.

“We are very excited to sign Carter and have him officially join our organization,” said Chiefs’ General Manager Tim Speltz. “With his size, scoring ability and leadership qualities, we expect Carter to be an important part of our team in the future.”

Chorney, a 6-foot, 170-pound winger from Sherwood Park, Alberta, scored 31 goals and 35 assists in just 36 games with the Sherwood Park Flyers Bantam AAA team during the 2015-16 season. He added six goals and eight assists in 10 playoff games.

As a 2001-born player, he is eligible to join the Chiefs full-time during the 2017-18 season.

Vancouver, B.C. – Vancouver Canucks General Manager Jim Benning announced today that the club has signed defenceman Olli Juolevi to a three-year entry level contract.

“Olli is a talented all-around defenceman with high hockey sense who will be a big part of our organization’s future,” said Jim Benning. “He’s had an outstanding year, winning the Memorial Cup and World Junior gold. We look forward to seeing him continue his development and compete at the NHL level during training camp in September.”

Juolevi, 18, finished third among Ontario Hockey League rookie defencemen in scoring in 2015.16, registering 42 points (9-33-42) in 57 games for the London Knights. Skating in his first full season in North America, the 6-2, 182-pound defenceman also earned OHL Second All-Rookie Team and OHL Third All-Star Team honours. During the 2016 playoffs, Juolevi registered 14 points in 18 games to help the Knights capture the OHL Championship. Named to the tournament All-Star Team, he then added seven points in four games to help the Knights capture their second Memorial Cup.

Prior to joining London, Juolevi appeared in 44 games in 2014.15 with Jokerit’s junior squad in Finland, registering 32 points (6-26-32). He was also named the league’s Best Defenceman, Rookie of the Year and selected to the First All-Star Team.

On the international stage, the Helsinki, Finland, native helped his country capture gold at the 2016 World Junior Championship where he led all defencemen with nine assists (0-9-9) and was named to the tournament All-Star Team.

WINNIPEG JETS AGREE TO TERMS WITH LIPON

The Winnipeg Jets announced they have agreed to terms with forward JC Lipon on a one-year, two-way contract worth an average annual value of $650,000 in the NHL.

Lipon, 23, had one assist in nine games with the Jets last season. While with the Manitoba Moose, he tallied 30 points (13G, 17A) in 45 games. Lipon has played three professional seasons after being drafted by the Jets in the third round, 91st overall in 2013. Over his AHL career, the native of Regina, Sask., has 97 points (27G, 70A) in 192 games.

NAJMAN AND KOUSAL SIGN PLAYER AGREEMENTS

CZECH FORWARDS TO MAKE DEBUTS AT TRAINING CAMP LATER THIS MONTH

SPOKANE, Wash. – The Spokane Chiefs announced Monday that Czech forwards Ondrej Najman and Pavel Kousal have both signed Standard Player Agreements and committed to playing in the Western Hockey League. They were the Chiefs’ first and second-round picks in the 2016 Canadian Hockey League Import Draft.

“We are proud to add a pair of talented forwards to our organization” said Chiefs’ General Manager Tim Speltz. “(Najman) is a bigger forward who will be counted on to play a full 200-foot game. (Kousal) has a very quick first step and consistently outworks his opponents. We expect both to bring a scoring ability with them as they make the transition to North American hockey.”

Najman (“NY-man”) and Kousal (“KOO-suhl”) were teammates in the Czech Republic, often playing on the same line for their Dukla Juhlava U20 team. Najman scored 18 goals and 44 points in 38 games, including four multi-goal performances, and added three goals and three assists in five games with the Czechs at the 2016 IIHF U18 World Championship in Grand Forks, N.D.

Kousal racked up 20 goals and 23 assists in the same 38 games, including a stretch in which he scored a point in 11 of 12 games. He recorded three assists with the Czechs at the U18 Championship.

Both players will join returning forward Dominic Zwerger at the Chiefs’ Annual Training Camp at Spokane Arena beginning on August 25. Spokane will need to get under the CHL-mandated limit of two import players by a date to be determined early in the regular season.

FLAMES SIGN TYLER WOTHERSPOON

Defenseman Signed to One-Year, Two-Way Contract

Calgary, AB – The Calgary Flames announced today that they have signed defenseman Tyler Wotherspoon to a one-year, two-way contract.

Wotherspoon, the 57th overall pick in the 2011 NHL Draft, just finished his third season with the Flames organization. The 23-year-old netted a pair of goals and added eight assists for 10 points and 16 penalty minutes in 53 games with the Stockton Heat in the AHL last year in addition to playing 11 games with the Calgary Flames picking up one assist.

Condors sign Mikael Tam to AHL contract

Home opener set for Saturday, Oct. 22

CONDORSTOWN, Calif. – The Bakersfield Condors announced today that the team has signed D Mikael Tam to an American Hockey League (AHL) contract for the 2016-17 season. For an updated roster tracker, click here.

Enters fifth pro season in 2016-17 after spending last season with Sparta Sarpsborg (Norway)

Previous time in the AHL included 34 games (1g-6a-7pts) with Lake Erie in 2013-14 and 19 games (0g-1a-1pt) in Worcester in 2012-13

Played five seasons in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) with the Quebec Remparts

In 318 games with the Remparts, he registered 140 points (53g-87a)

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HOME OPENER IS OCTOBER 22
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Zaitsev Commits To Warriors & WHL

Moose Jaw Warriors General Manager Alan Millar has announced that 18-year-old import defenseman Dmitri Zaitsev has committed to the Warriors and the Western Hockey League by signing a standard player agreement.

Zaitsev, 6’1”/185lbs, is from Togliatti, Russia and was selected 33rd overall by the Warriors during the 2016 CHL Import Draft. He played last season with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights in the North American Hockey League (NAHL), in 53 games he had seven goals, 15 assists, 22 points, and 74 penalty minutes, and was named to the All-East Division Rookie Team.

Zaitsev competed for Russia at the 2016 IIHF World Under-18 Championships in April, in five games he recorded one assist. He was selected in the 7th round, 207th overall, by the Washington Capitals at the 2016 NHL Entry Draft.

Zaitsev is in Moose Jaw and will be on the ice next week when the Warriors open their 2016 Training Camp Wednesday at Mosaic Place. Moose Jaw Warriors season tickets are currently available by contacting the Warriors Office at 306.694.5711, the Warriors open the 2016-2017 regular season at home Friday, September 23rd against the Brandon Wheat Kings.

OILERS SIGN BENNING

The Edmonton Oilers have signed defenceman Matthew Benning to a two-year contract.

Benning, 22, appeared in 41 games with the Northeastern Huskies (Hockey East) last season, posting 19 points (6G, 13A) and 37 penalty minutes. He also served as an alternate captain with the Huskies, helping Northeastern to its first Hockey East Championship since 1988 and advancing to the NCAA tournament.

The 6’1”, 201-pound, right shot blueliner has spent three seasons with Northeastern University in the Hockey East conference, appearing in 110 career NCAA games, accumulating 56 points (9G, 47A) and 101 penalty minutes.

The St. Albert, Alberta native also spent one season with the United States Hockey League’s (USHL) Dubuque Fighting Saints (2012-13), and two seasons with the Alberta Junior Hockey League’s (AJHL) Spruce Grove Saints (2010-12).

Matthew Benning is the son of former NHL and Oiler defenceman Brian Benning.

Matthew Benning was originally selected by the Boston Bruins in the 6th round, 175th overall in the 2012 NHL Draft.

COUGARS SIGN COLE MOBERG

Prince George, B.C. – Prince George Cougars General Manager Todd Harkins announced today that the team has signed 2000-born defenceman Cole Moberg (North Vancouver, BC) to a Standard WHL Player Agreement.

Moberg is 6’1”, 170 pounds and was originally listed by the Cougars in the fall of 2015. Last season with the North Shore Winter Club Midget AAA team he scored 21 goals and added 27 assists for 48 points in 57 games along with 66 penalty minutes. He also suited up for six games with the Vancouver Northwest Giants in the BC Major Midget League.

“Cole Moberg was easily one of the most consistent and noticeable players on the ice throughout Training Camp,” said Prince George Cougars General Manager, Todd Harkins. “Since he arrived in Prince George he has done all of the right things and is very deserving of this honor. He skates well, plays a strong two-way game and is highly motivated to one day play the game at the highest level.”

Harkins adds, “Above all else, Cole has great character and he is going to play a big part in our future successes in the years to come. We couldn’t be happier to welcome Cole and the entire Moberg family to the Prince George Cougars organization.”

Moberg won’t be NHL draft eligible until 2019 due to his late birthday (October 15, 2000). He will take the ice tonight for Team White in the Cougars Annual Black and White Game which begins tonight at 7:00 pm at the CN Centre.

BLAZERS SIGN DEFENSEMAN QUINN SCHMIEMANN

Kamloops, BC – The Kamloops Blazers have announced the signing of 2001-born defenseman Quinn Schmiemann to a standard WHL player agreement.

Schmiemann was selected by the Blazers in the third round, 59th overall in the 2016 WHL Bantam Draft.

The Wilcox, SK native, who stands at 6’1” and 160lbs, played the 2015-16 season with Notre Dame Hounds Bantam team. He tallied eight goals and 14 assists for 22 points in 38 games last season.

“Quinn is a smart, two-way puck moving defenseman,” commented Director of Player Personnel, Matt Recchi. “We look forward to watching his progress this season. We feel he has good abilities and instincts to develop into a quality player for our organization.”

Schmiemann will suit up in the annual Blue vs. White intra-squad game on Tuesday, August 30th at 7:00pm at the Sandman Centre. Tickets can be purchased at the Blazers Box Office for $5.

To purchase your 2016-17 season tickets, or for other ticketing information, please contact Ticketing & Promotions Coordinator, Missy Cederholm at 778-471-8068 or by email at mcederholm@blazerhockey.com.

MOOSE SIGN CORMIER, CZUCZMAN

Winnipeg, MB – The Manitoba Moose announced today the team has agreed to terms with forward Patrice Cormier and defenceman Kevin Czuczman (CHUHRCH-muhn) on one-year AHL contracts.

Cormier, 26, returns to the Moose after finishing sixth on the team with 32 points (15G, 17A) through 65 games during the 2015-16 season. The 6’2, 215 lbs forward spent the last five seasons with the Moose and St. John’s IceCaps, totaling 123 points (61G, 62A) and 389 penalty minutes over 264 games. Cormier was drafted in the second round, 54th overall, by the New Jersey Devils in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft. The Moncton, NB product has 52 games of NHL experience, and played two games for the Winnipeg Jets in 2015-16.

Czuczman, 25, posted 15 points (4G, 11A) and 95 penalty minutes in 74 games with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers in 2015-16. In his first two AHL seasons, the 6’3, 210 lbs defender skated in 124 games with career totals of 22 points (5G, 17A) and 151 penalty minutes for Bridgeport. Czuczman signed as a free agent with the New York Islanders in 2014 at the conclusion of his third NCAA season at Lake Superior State University. He finished the 2013-14 season with the Islanders, playing 13 games and tallying two assists.

Pats Sign Import Draft Pick Ahl

Regina, Saskatchewan – The Regina Pats Hockey Club is pleased to announce the signing of Filip Ahl (’97) to a WHL Standard Player Agreement.

Ahl was the 31st pick overall, by the Pats, in the June CHL Import Draft.

“We are happy to get Filip signed,” said Pats Head Coach and GM John Paddock. “He has good size and ability. We believe he’s going to be a strong player for us.”

The 6’4”, 214 pounder hails from Jonkoping, Sweden. He was a fourth round pick (109th overall) by the Ottawa Senators in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. In 18 games with HV71 Jonkoping of the Swedish SuperElit league, Ahl posted 31 points (18G, 13A) in just 18 games through the 2015-16 season. Over his SuperElit junior career, he totaled 93 points (49G, 44A) in 77 games played.

Internationally, Filip Ahl has been a fixture in Sweden’s national program wearing his country’s colours playing for the U16, U17, U18, U19 and U20 programs. He also has experience in the professional ranks. In 2015-16, he played 33 games spread between HV71 Jonkoping, Asploven HC, HC Dalen and IF Sundsvall Hockey while registering seven points (5G, 2A). In the 2013-14 season, Ahl became the youngest player ever to appear with HV 71, as a 16 year old, and the ninth youngest in Swedish Hockey League History.

Condors sign rugged winger Joel Rechlicz to AHL deal

6’4′, 220 lbs. Wisconsin native has nearly 1,000 AHL penalty minutes

CONDORSTOWN, Calif. – The Bakersfield Condors announced today that the team has signed RW Joel Rechlicz (RECK – litch) to an American Hockey League (AHL) contract for the 2016-17 season. For an updated roster tracker, click here.

Prince George, B.C. – Prince George Cougars General Manager Todd Harkins announced today that the Cougars have signed 2000-born forward Reid Perepeluk (Yorkton, SK) to a Standard WHL Player Agreement.

Originally selected by the Cougars in the sixth round (114th overall) of the 2015 WHL Bantam Draft, Perepeluk is fresh off his second Training Camp as a member of the Prince George Cougars. The 6’0”, 210 pounder spent the 2015-16 season with the Cariboo Cougars of the BC Major Midget League and scored six goals, 10 assists and 60 penalty minutes in 29 regular season games, and he added three more goals in seven playoff games. In 2014-15 he played Bantam with the Yorkton Terriers Bantam AA program and had 28 goals and 12 assists for 40 points in 26 games.

“We are very excited to have Reid Perepeluk signed and committed to the Prince George Cougars,” said Todd Harkins. “He plays the game with the type of energy and intensity that is impossible to teach. You notice him in every game because of his speed, physicality and passion. The Prince George Cougars are going to be a very difficult team to play against in the coming seasons and he’ll be a big reason why.”

Perepeluk is the second 2000-born player to sign with the Cougars in as many days (The other being defenceman Cole Moberg). He will accompany the Cougars to Red Deer this weekend when the Cougars kick off their WHL Preseason starting Friday against the Calgary Hitmen.

TIGERS SIGN GALLY

Medicine Hat, AB – The Medicine Hat Tigers are pleased to announce the signing of defenceman Dalton Gally to a Standard WHL Player Agreement on Tuesday.

Last season the New Braunfels, Texas native played in the North American Hockey League for the Austin Bruins, appearing in 50 games, recording 7 points (3G, 4A) to go along with 50 penalty minutes. Gally stands in at 6’5 and 232 pounds and will bring a physical presence to the Tigers blue line this season.

“Dalton has been a pleasant surprise at camp,” added Senior Director of Player Development Darren Kruger, “He will add some stability to our defensive core. We would like to welcome him and his family to the Tigers organization.”

The Tigers kick off pre-season on the weekend taking on their rival Lethbridge Hurricanes on neutral soil in Coaldale and Taber Friday and Saturday nights. Tickets are available at the door for 7:00pm puck drop.

Pats Sign Prospects Nijhoff & Pierce

Regina, Saskatchewan – The Regina Pats Hockey Club is pleased to announce the signings of Forwards Logan Nijhoff (’01) and Duncan Pierce (’00) to WHL Standard Player Agreements.

Nijhoff is a 5’11”, 170 pound forward out of Comox, BC. He spent the 2015-16 season with OHA Bantam Prep of the CSSHL. In 53 games, he tallied 27 points (11G, 16A).

Duncan Pierce is a 6’1”, 186 pound forward from Winnipeg, Manitoba. During the 2015-16 season with Winnipeg Thrashers of the MBMAAA, he totaled 13 points (7G, 6A) over 39 games.

Nick Henry Commits to the Regina Pats

Regina, Saskatchewan – The Regina Pats Hockey Club is pleased to announce the signing of Nick Henry (’99) to a WHL Standard Player Agreement.

“We are very happy to have Nick sign with the organization,” said Regina Pats Head Coach and GM John Paddock. “He’s a talented player who can have an immediate impact in our lineup.”

The Regina Pats acquired the right to Henry in a trade with the Everett Silvertips at last May’s WHL Bantam Draft. In exchange for the rights to the 6’0”, 191 pound forward from Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, the Blue and White gave up a sixth round draft pick and a second round pick in 2017.

Last season, he was named the Manitoba Junior Hockey League’s (MJHL) Rookie of the Year. He helped the Terriers to a 52-6 regular season record and MJHL Championship title. In 50 regular season games, last season, he record 61 points (26G, 35A). During the playoffs, he tallied 14 points, (8G, 6A) in 12 games.

Bryan Lockner Signs with the Regina Pats

Regina, Saskatchewan – The Regina Pats Hockey Club is pleased to announce the signing of Bryan Lockner (’00) to a WHL Standard Player Agreement.

“Bryan is a young player we had identified a couple of years ago,” said Regina Pats Head Coach and GM John Paddock. “He’s a big part of our plans as an organization for years to come.”

The native of Windsor, Colorado is a third round pick (58th overall) of the Regina Pats in the 2015 WHL Bantam Draft. The 6’1”, 212 pound forward spent the 2015-16 season with the Colorado Thunderbirds of Tier One Elite Hockey League. Due to injury, Lockner only played in four regular season games and did not record a point. In the playoffs, he had two assists in four games.

During the 2014-15 season, he totaled 30 points (11G, 19A) in 17 games with the Thunderbird’s U14 & U16 teams.

G-MEN SIGN HUNOR TORZSOK

Vancouver, B.C. – The Vancouver Giants are proud to announce that the hockey club has signed 2000-born forward Hunor Torzsok to a Western Hockey League Standard Player Agreement.

“I was very excited signing with the Giants,” said Torzsok. “The players and the coaching staff have been very good to me, and it’s been a dream of mine to play for the Giants for a long time.”

Torzsok, a Cloverdale native, spent last season playing for the Delta Hockey Academy Elite 15s. The 6’2”, 185 pound forward scored 10 goals and 20 assists in 33 games in 2015/16 while also making one appearance for the Academy’s prep team.

“Hunor is a big, hard-working forward that is proud to have the opportunity to play in the Western Hockey League in his hometown in front of friends and family,” said General Manager Glen Hanlon. “His family is very excited about joining us, and we are honoured to have the Torzsoks as part of our Giants team.”

The Giants begin the 2016 WHL Pre-Season tomorrow when they face the Spokane Chiefs at 3:00pm at the XFINITY Arena in Everett.

BLAZERS SIGN LUDWAR AND MAHOVLICH

Kamloops, BC – The Kamloops Blazers have announced that they have signed 1999-born defenseman Tylor Ludwar and 1999-born forward Scott Mahovlich to WHL standard player agreements.

Ludwar is from Regina, SK. He played last season with the Regina Pat Canadians of the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League. In 40 games, he had seven goals, nine assists and 16 points. He was listed by the Blazers in November 2014.

“Tylor has performed well at camp,” commented Director of Player Personnel, Matt Recchi. “He is a smart and steady two-way defenseman. We look forward to watching him play in the preseason.”

Mahovlich is from Abbotsford, BC and played last season with Yale Hockey Academy’s Midget Prep Team. In 33 games, he had three goals and nine points. He was originally listed by the Blazers in January 2015.

“Scott has continued to improve,” said Recchi. “He is a competitive and physical player that continues to get stronger. We believe he can develop into an effective two-way center for our hockey club.”

The Kamloops Blazers open the 2016 WHL Preseason at home on Friday, September 2nd against the Victoria Royals. Tickets to all WHL Preseason games can be purchased at the Kamloops Blazers Box Office. Prices are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and $8 for youth.

To purchase your 2016-17 season tickets, or for other ticketing information, please contact Ticketing & Promotions Coordinator, Missy Cederholm at 778-471-8068 or by email at mcederholm@blazerhockey.com.

Hurricanes Sign Four, Release Six

LETHBRIDGE, AB – The Lethbridge Hurricanes Hockey Club are pleased to announce the signing of four players that took part in the 2016 ENMAX Training Camp as Shawn Harke, Evan Ladouceur, Alex Cotton and Adam Swan have all signed a Western Hockey League Standard Player Agreement.

Harke, 16, was selected in the seventh round (134th overall) in the 2015 WHL Bantam Draft by the Hurricanes. The Leduc, Alberta product appeared in 30 games with the OHA Edmonton Prep in the CSSHL during the 2015-2016 season where he registered 19 points (6g-13a) along with 20 penalty minutes. The 6’0”, 190-pound forward added three points (1g-2a) in four playoff games.

Ladouceur, 15, was selected in the sixth round (129th overall) in the 2016 Bantam Draft. The 6’1”, 161-pound forward from Athabasca, Alberta collected 25 points (13g-12a) along with 18 penalty minutes with Fort Saskatchewan in Bantam AAA during the 2015-2016 season.

Cotton, 15, was selected in the fifth round (99th overall) in 2016. The 5’11”, 150-pound defenseman from Langley, BC, spent the 2015-2016 season with the Yale Hockey Academy Bantam Prep where he appeared in 25 games registering eight points (3g-5a) along with six penalty minutes.

Swan, 16, was selected in the 11th round (222nd overall) in the 2015 Draft. The 6’2”, 188-pound goaltender posted a 5-14- 0-0 record with the Interlake Lightning Might AAA team last year. The product of Ashern, Manitoba registered a 5.45 goals against average and a .873 save percentage.

The Hurricanes will begin the 2016 ENMAX Pre-Season this Friday, September 2nd, when they host the Medicine Hat Tigers at 7:00pm at the Coaldale Arena before visiting the Tigers on Saturday in Taber. The 30th Anniversary Season will begin on Friday, September 23rd when the ‘Canes welcome the Tigers in the Dairy Queen Home Opener.

Farren Inks With Blades

The Saskatoon Blades are proud to announce the signing of 2000 born forward, Michael Farren.Michael Farren

Farren was hard to miss at Blades camp over the weekend, showing his offensive prowess. Last season Michael racked up 48 points in 40 games playing for the Valley West Hawks Midget AAA team in B.C. Farren also managed a point per game in 7 playoff contests.

Blades GM Colin Priestner is pleased to have Farren join the club, adding yet another young talent to the offensive core.

“He came into camp and was doing things we did not expect.” said Priestner. “He had the puck on a string the entire weekend, and was just turning heads left, right, and centre.”

Farren wasn’t drafted out of bantam, but had such a strong start to his season in midget the Blades wasted no time in adding him to their list.

“It’s exciting, he’s an extremely skilled player and you always want to have that example of the kid who doesn’t get drafted or gets drafted in the 10th round and still earns a contract.”

Farren is expected to join the Blades in Regina this weekend to take part in pre-season action.

GIANTS SIGN TRENT MINER

Vancouver, B.C. – The Vancouver Giants are proud to announce that the hockey club has signed 2001-born goaltender Trent Miner to a Western Hockey League Standard Player Agreement.

“It’s where I’m going to grow and join the community,” said Miner of inking a deal with the G-Men. “It’s somewhere that I’ll be proud to live and proud to have that crest on my chest.”

Miner, a product of Brandon, Manitoba, was drafted by the Giants in the first round of the 2016 WHL Bantam Draft at 20th overall. The 15-year-old net minder played 27 games for the Brandon Wheat Kings Bantam AAA team in 2015/16, posting a record of 23-3-0 with a 1.52 goals against average and five shutouts.

“Solid goaltending is one of the key foundations for an organization,” said General Manager Glen Hanlon. “Trent is a highly rated goaltender that gives us stability in a key position for a long time. He is a very competitive player that his teammates will feed off of and the fans will enjoy.”

The Giants open the exhibition campaign this afternoon when they face the Spokane Chiefs in Everett at the Silvertips’ annual pre-season tournament. Puck drop is set for 3:00pm at the XFINITY Arena.

TIGERS SIGN MACPHEE

Medicine Hat, AB – The Medicine Hat Tigers are pleased to announce the signing of defenceman Cameron MacPhee to a Standard WHL Player Agreement on Friday morning.

MacPhee, a native of Edmonton, AB, played last season with the South Side Athletic Club Athletics of the Alberta Midget Hockey League. In 22 games MacPhee recorded 1 goal and 4 assists along with 18 penalty minutes.

The 6’1 180lb MacPhee will make his first appearance in a Tigers uniform this weekend as he will play against the Lethbridge Hurricanes in Coaldale Friday and Taber Saturday.

MacPhee is eligible to play for the Tigers this season.

BLAZERS SIGN GOALTENDER MAX PALAGA

Kamloops, BC – The Kamloops Blazers have signed 2000-born goaltender Max Palaga to a standard WHL player agreement.

Palaga, who stands at 6’1” and 160lbs, is from Kamloops. He has played all of his minor hockey in Kamloops including playing for the Kamloops Bantam AAA Jardine Blazers in 2014-15 and the Thompson Blazers of the B.C. Major Midget League during the 2015-16.

He was listed by the Blazers in September 2015 after attending the Blazers Rookie Camp last year.

“We’ve had the pleasure of watching Max grow and improve over the last year in Kamloops,” commented Director of Player Personnel, Matt Recchi. “He performed well at camp and we believe he will develop into a quality goaltender.”

Palaga has been added to the Kamloops Blazers WHL preseason roster and could see his first action this weekend when the Blazers host the Victoria Royals on Friday, September 2nd at 7:00pm and the Kelowna Rockets on Sunday, September 4th at 5:00pm. Both games will be played at the Sandman Centre.

Tickets to all WHL Preseason games can be purchased at the Kamloops Blazers Box Office. Prices are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and $8 for youth.

To purchase your 2016-17 season tickets, or for other ticketing information, please contact Ticketing & Promotions Coordinator, Missy Cederholm at 778-471-8068 or by email at mcederholm@blazerhockey.com.

Angelidis, 31, is entering his 11th season pro and his first out of the Tampa Bay Lightning organization since 2009-10. Angelidis has played 632 AHL games, 397 of which occurred for the Lightning’s AHL affiliates in parts of the last six seasons. In addition, Angelidis has suited up in 14 NHL games for the Lightning, four of which occurred in 2015-16.

The forward began his career in the Carolina Hurricanes system with the Albany River Rats after completing his OHL career before moving to the Lightning organization. Since then, Angelidis helped the Norfolk Admirals to an AHL record 28-straight regular season games won (32-straight games over multiple AHL seasons, also an AHL record) along with helping to lead the team to a Calder Cup win in 2011-12. Angelidis then served as the captain of the Lightning’s new AHL affiliate in Syracuse ever since 2012-13 and was named an AHL All-Star last season.
However Angelidis’ track record as a leader extends away from the ice as he was also named the Ontario Hockey League and Canadian Hockey League Humanitarian of the Year while playing for the Owen Sound Attack in 2005-06.

Blades Sign Maier

The Saskatoon Blades are pleased to announce the signing of 2001 born goaltender, Nolan Maier.

Maier was selected 25th overall by the Blades in the 2016 WHL Bantam Draft. The young net minder is not yet eligible to play in the WHL, but the Blades brass believe he is a key piece for the future.

“Nolan is a cornerstone goalie for us in the future and signing him was one of our main priorities at camp. He came in and turned heads all camp with his poise in the net and we’re thrilled he’s chosen Saskatoon for his future home.” explained Blades General Manager, Colin Priestner.

“He’s extremely athletic, focused, and has a winning attitude.We expect him to lead our team in net for years to come.” added Priestner.

Maier spent last season with his hometown Bantam AA Yorkton Terriers, posting a stingy 1.54 GAA.

Maier is expected to start Saturday night for the Blades versus the Regina Pats.

Bailey, 25, enters his first season in Stockton after spending his first two years as a professional with the Anaheim Ducks organization having played 118 games with the Ducks AHL affiliates in Norfolk and most recently in San Diego where Bailey tied his career best in goals with six and established a new career high with 19 points.

A graduate of the University of Alaska-Anchorage, Bailey was named to the 2014 All-WCHA team and was named to the NCAA (WHCA) All-Academic team three times during his collegiate career. The Oakbank, Manitoba native served as the Seawolves team captain during his senior season under former Stockton Thunder (ECHL) head coach Matt Thomas.

Oil Kings Sign Souch

EDMONTON, ALTA -– Edmonton Oil Kings general manager Randy Hansch announced today the team has signed Carter Souch to a standard Western Hockey League player agreement.

Souch, who was selected by Edmonton in the 4th round (75th overall) in the 2016 WHL Bantam Draft, played with the SSAC Lions in Bantam AAA last season recording 64 points (34G,30A) in 36 games. The local Edmonton product also had three goals and three assists in four playoff games.

“We are very excited in announcing the signing of Carter,” said Hansch. “He is an intelligent player with a high level of skill. After having a very productive bantam season, Carter has continued on with his solid play while recently attending our Rookie and Main Camps. We look forward to watching him develop in our Oil Kings program.”

The 2001 born forward played in five games at the 2016 Alberta Cup where he had two goals and an assist for his team.

GALLAGHER SIGNS STANDARD PLAYER AGREEMENT

SPOKANE NATIVE COMMITS TO HOMETOWN TEAM

SPOKANE, Wash. – The Spokane Chiefs announced today that 2000-born defenseman Luke Gallagher has signed a Standard Player Agreement and committed to playing in the Western Hockey League. Gallagher was Spokane’s eighth round (163rd overall) pick in the 2015 WHL Bantam Draft.

A native of Spokane, Gallagher stands 5-foot-7 and 145 pounds and impressed coaches with his ability as a puck-moving defenseman. He posted 19 points (four goals and 15 assists) in 33 games with the Edge 15s of the CSSHL last season.

For the upcoming 2016-17 regular season, Gallagher is expected to compete with the Spokane Braves of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (Junior “B”).

Hurricanes Ink Two

LETHBRIDGE, AB – The Lethbridge Hurricanes Hockey Club is excited to announce that the team has signed forwards Jayden Davis and Connor Lyons to Western Hockey League Standard Player Agreements.

Lyons, 17, was undrafted in the WHL Bantam Draft. The Lethbridge, Alberta product spent the 2015-2016 season with the Lethbridge Hurricanes Midget AAA in the Alberta Midget Hockey League where in 34 games he registered 23 points (7g- 16a) along with 34 penalty minutes. Lyons added three goals in three post-season games. In 2014-2015, the 5’11”, 182- pound left winger scored 60 points (23g-37a) along with 64 penalty minutes with the Lethbridge Hurricanes Minor Midget in the AMMHL. Connor is the son of former Hurricanes star, Corey Lyons.

Davis, 16, will turn 17 in November. He was also undrafted in the WHL Bantam Draft. The product of Alameda, Saskatchewan spent the last two season with the Moose Jaw Generals of the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League. During the 2015-2016 season, Davis appeared in 39 games registering 23 points (10g-13a) along with 26 penalty minutes. The 5’10”, 175-pound left winger added seven points (4g-3a) in nine playoff games. He is no relation to Hurricanes forward Brett Davis.

The Hurricanes continue to carry a total of 28 players including three goaltenders, eight defensemen and 17 forwards. The Hurricanes continue the ENMAX Pre-Season this Friday when they host the Swift Current Broncos at the ENMAX Centre at 7:00pm. Tickets are available for $10.00 and can be purchased through the Lethbridge Minor Hockey Association or at the door prior to the game.

Catch up on all the latest on the Lethbridge Hurricanes by visiting the team’s website at www.lethbridgehurricanes.com, and/or follow on Twitter @WHLHurricanes.

Khomenko checks in at 6’1” and 174 pounds. He played 45 games last season with the Everett Silvertips and scored five goals while adding another four assists and 14 penalty minutes. In seven playoff games he recorded two assists. The Silvertips selected him in the second round (115th overall) in the 2015 CHL Import Draft.

“We’re very excited to add Yan Khomenko to our organization,” said Todd Harkins. “Having already played a season in the league, we are confident that his transition to Prince George will be smooth. He’s proven that he can compete and contribute at this level and he adds further offensive depth to our lineup.”

During the 2014-15 season, Khomenko played with Dynamo Moskva U-17 where he registered 20 goals and 10 assists in 33 games.

In order to make room for Khomenko, the Cougars have released Swedish forward Axel Jonsson-Fjallby. The Cougars other import roster spot is occupied by fellow 1998-born forward Bartek Bison (Amsterdam, NED)

OILERS SIGN VERSTEEG TO PROFESSIONAL TRYOUT CONTRACT

The Edmonton Oilers have signed veteran NHL forward Kris Versteeg to a professional tryout contract.

Versteeg, 30, finished the 2015-16 season with the Los Angeles Kings, after starting with the season with Carolina. Over 77 regular season games, he finished with 15 goals, 23 assists for 38 points. He also added two points (1G, 1A) in five playoff games with the Kings.

At 5’11”, 176-pounds, Versteeg has appeared in 550 career NHL games over nine seasons with Chicago, Toronto, Philadelphia, Florida, Carolina and Los Angeles, registering 313 career points (131G, 182A). He has also appeared in 89 NHL playoff games, totalling 44 points (17G, 27A). The native of Lethbridge, Alberta won Stanley Cups with Chicago in 2010 and 2015.

Originally drafted by the Boston Bruins in the 2004 NHL Draft (5th round, 134th overall), Versteeg is a product of the WHL’s Lethbridge Hurricanes.